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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Have you crocheted anything for Christmas this year, either gifts or items for your home?

I have been in such a design slump lately; I started a set of Christmas doilies way back in the summer, and they still are not finished. I hope I will have them finished in time for next year!
But I hope you are doing well and enjoying this lovely season, and please know that even though I have not been posting much, I think of you often!

Thursday, October 31, 2013

The winner today isSusan.Susan, if you will send me an email and let me know which one of my patterns you would like, I will get it right out to you.

I used to love scary movies, but I could never handle the gory ones. Now days, my favorite 'scary' movies are older ones that combine humor with just a bit of scare. Here are some of my all time favorites:

'Arsenic and Old Lace' with Cary Grant

'The Ghost and Mr. Chicken' with Don Knotts
'I Married a Witch' with Veronica Lake

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

The winner of yesterdays contest is Pam S. Pam, if you will send me an email and let me know which one of my patterns you would like, I will get it right out to you.

I loved reading your favorite scary stories (but believe me, I understand those of you who do not want to read them, too!)

The scariest book I ever read was called "Cold Moon Over Babylon" by Michael McDowell. It was so terrifying and sad that I could never read it a second time, even though it was a really good book (if that makes any kind of sense- this is why I don't do book reviews on Amazon!) It is certainly the kind of book that will give you nightmares!

But I was thinking, since it has been so long since I had a contest, why not go ahead and have another one today?

So, let's have another contest!

I will give one person their choice of any PDF pattern on my site, bellacrochet.com.

I will select the winner at random, and send out the patterns in the morning (Thursday.) I will post the name of the winner here, so be sure to check back in the morning to see if you won.

Also, if you post anonymously, please be sure I have a way to identify you (at least give your first name or a nick name in your comment; I have no way of knowing who is posting.)

To enter, just leave a comment answering this question:

Do you have a favorite scary movie or tv program? (I know some of you answered this yesterday, it is okay to repeat your answer if you want to.)

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Well, Hello there! Remember me? I am the lady who used to write this blog. I am sorry I have been absent for so long, but hopefully I can get back into the swing of blogging regularly. Since Halloween is right around the corner, let's have a contest.

I will give one person their choice of any PDF pattern on my site, bellacrochet.com.

I will select the winner at random, and send out the patterns in the morning (Wednesday.) I will post the name of the winner here, so be sure to check back in the morning to see if you won.

Also, if you post anonymously, please be sure I have a way to identify you (at least give your first name or a nick name in your comment; I have no way of knowing who is posting.)

To enter, just leave a comment answering this question:What is your favorite scary book or story? Or do you not like scary stuff?

Friday, June 21, 2013

Darlene Smart (Darlene in Mobile)Darlene, if you will send me an email and let me know which one of my other patterns you would like, I will get it and the "Dainty Little Doilies" pattern set right out to you.

Do you like having the contests run for a longer amount of time, or do you prefer the one-day contests that I normally have? I got a lot more entries on this one.I hope whatever you do this summer, you enjoy it, and try to squeeze in some crocheting whenever you can!

Monday, June 17, 2013

I have been working very hard to get my newest doily set, "Dainty Little Doilies" finished up. It is a set of 13 different mini-doilies, none of them more than 6" across. They have been a lot of fun to design, but I have been ready to have them finished for a while now.

Happily, I can see the light at the end of the tunnel, and the pattern should be available for purchase on my site very soon.

But, in the meantime, let's have a contest!

I will give one person a copy of the "Dainty Little Doilies" pattern, plus their choice of any other PDF pattern on my site, bellacrochet.com.

This contest will run from today (June 17th) until next Friday, June 21. I will select the winner at random, and send out the patterns on Friday morning. I will post the name of the winner here, so be sure to check back to see if you won.

Also, if you post anonymously, please be sure I have a way to identify you (at least give your first name or a nick name in your comment; I have no way of knowing who is posting.)

To enter, just leave a comment answering this question:

Do you have any special plans for this summer (a trip, a special project, a reunion, etc?)

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Lauren, if you will send me an email and let me know which pattern you would like, I will get it right out to you.

My daughter Amanda and I had several long discussions trying to decide if these ears belonged to an elf or a fairy. In the end, she became the Woodland Fairy.

I forgot to mention "fairy ears" when I was listing unusual things that I have crocheted yesterday. I am almost embarrassed to tell you how much time I spent trying to get the ears on this fairy just the way I wanted them, and then I covered most of them up with her hair. But, I like how they turned out.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Many years ago, when I was just starting out as a free-lance crochet designer, I got a letter from a publishing company. They were asking for submissions of quick and easy crochet designs, items folks could make to sell at craft shows or bazaars. My daughter Robyn watched me reading the letter, then asked me what it said. "They want me to come up with some bazaar designs," I told her. "Hmmm. How about one of those things people make to cover up their toilet paper," she said. "They are pretty bizarre!"I don't remember now exactly what I ended up submitting for that book, but as the years went by, I have designed my share of 'bizarre' items, including several toilet paper covers.One reason I love doing my Lovely Ladies Doilies, is that they give me an excuse to create tiny little creatures and accessories, something I love to do, but wouldn't have much reason to design otherwise.

Snail from Woodland Fairy

Dragonfly and mushroom from Woodland Fairy

Bat from Stella Luna

Cat and pumpkin from Harvest Moon

Scottie dog from Lucy and Jack

Turkey from Angel of Thanksgiving

A cro-tat pattern set I did for Annie's Attic. The little doll's skirt covers up a roll of toilet paper.

But, it is Friday, so how about a contest? I will give one person their choice of any PDF pattern on my site, bellacrochet.com.

I will select the winner at random, and send out the patterns in the morning (Saturday.) I will post the name of the winner here, so be sure to check back in the morning to see if you won.

Also, if you post anonymously, please be sure I have a way to identify you (at least give your first name or a nick name in your comment; I have no way of knowing who is posting.)

Friday, May 10, 2013

Even though we crocheters are a diverse lot with different personalities and preferences, when it comes to our crocheting I think there is one thing that we all agree on. We love crochet, and want to pass that love on to future generations. So many folks have told me that they learned to crochet from their mother, grandmother, aunt or other family member. So many put in the time and effort it takes to teach their children or grandchildren to crochet. It is a link that ties the generations together.

I learned to crochet from my mother, who did not have a lot of patience when it came to teaching (I like to think that she just had a high opinion of my ability to learn!) I wrote about this experience a few years ago:

I have 6 children and 15 grandchildren, and so far, the only ones that have learned to crochet anything more than a chain are my youngest daughter, Bethany, and my granddaughter, Ana. But, I have hope that more of them will learn someday.

My daughter Bethany, learning to crochet by making granny squares.

But, it is Friday, so how about a contest? I will give one person their choice of any PDF pattern on my site, bellacrochet.com.

I will select the winner at random, and send out the patterns in the morning (Saturday.) I will post the name of the winner here, so be sure to check back in the morning to see if you won.

Also, if you post anonymously, please be sure I have a way to identify you (at least give your first name or a nick name in your comment; I have no way of knowing who is posting.)

To enter, just leave a comment answering this question:

Did you learn to crochet from a family member, or have you taught any younger generations of your family to crochet?

Saturday, May 04, 2013

Jena

Jena, if you will send me an email and let me know which pattern you would like, I will get it right out to you.

When I was posting pictures of birds I have crocheted, I forgot to add a picture of my little turkey. He is part of the 'Angel of Thanksgiving' doily, and one of the more unusual things I have ever designed. Maybe next week, I will do a post on the strangest things I have ever crocheted!

Friday, May 03, 2013

My granddaughter Ana sent me a letter a few weeks ago. She is in the choir at her school, and they are selling subscriptions to magazines in order to raise money for a trip. While I was trying to make up my mind what to order, one title caught my eye; "Birds and Blooms." I seem to remember my mother used to subscribe to this magazine years ago, so I ordered it (along with another year of 'Southern Living') hoping it will give me some inspiration for a new set of doilies.
I have been really wanting to design more doilies featuring birds and flowers (with some butterflies thrown in for good measure.) I will call the set 'Birds, Blossoms, and Butterflies' or "Flora and Fauna' or something like that.
It kind of surprised me when I went back through my patterns and realized how many doilies featuring birds I have already made:

But, it is Friday, so how about a contest? I will give one person their choice of any PDF pattern on my site, bellacrochet.com.

I will select the winner at random, and send out the patterns in the morning (Saturday.) I will post the name of the winner here, so be sure to check back in the morning to see if you won.

Also, if you post anonymously, please be sure I have a way to identify you (at least give your first name or a nick name in your comment; I have no way of knowing who is posting.)

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Pam, if you will send me an email and let me know which pattern you would like, I will get it right out to you.

I entered this afghan in a contest Annie's Attic held back in the 90's. It was for crocheted quilts and afghans (I am still not sure what a crocheted quilt is.) It did not win, but they bought the design anyway and published it several times. If anyone knows of someone who ever entered the national contest I wrote about yesterday, I would love to hear from them. It doesn't matter if they won or not, I just think it would be interesting to hear about the experience!

Friday, April 26, 2013

Back in the 30's, 40's and 50's, there was an annual National Crochet Contest (it was not held for 6 years during WWII, due to shortages of crochet cotton). It was sponsored by a group called the National Crochet Bureau, and thousands of crocheters entered each year. There were special divisions for teenage girls, women over 65, and a division for men. To qualify for entry in the contest, each item had to have already won a blue ribbon at a state or local fair. There were categories for tablecloths, bedspreads, luncheon sets, doilies and scarves, chair sets, household accessories, hats and bags, and edgings or insertions (I believe the categories changed somewhat over the years.)

The winners received cash prizes, and an all-expense paid trip to New York City, where they appeared on a radio program and were given a tour of the city.

I found several newspaper articles about the contest by doing a Google search for 'National Crochet Contest', and I found this article from the Talking Crochet Newsletter about the very first contest:

The picture above was taken in my home town of Gilmer, Texas in 1956, a year before I was born. It shows a display in the window of Perry's department store which features posters advertising the national contest. Don't you wish it was in color so we could get a better look at all of that thread? I miss Perry's, which closed down several years ago; I bought my first balls of crochet thread there back in the 70's!

But, it is Friday, so how about a contest? I will give one person their choice of any PDF pattern on my site, bellacrochet.com.

I will select the winner at random, and send out the patterns in the morning (Saturday.) I will post the name of the winner here, so be sure to check back in the morning to see if you won.

Also, if you post anonymously, please be sure I have a way to identify you (at least give your first name or a nick name in your comment; I have no way of knowing who is posting.)

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Vee, if you will send me an email and let me know which pattern you would like, I will get it right out to you.

Annie's Tea Room in Big Sandy, Texas. Picture Credit:

Upshur County, TXGenWeb

Someone wrote and asked me if the tea room in Big Sandy I that I mentioned yesterday was the one run by Annie Potter, who founded Annie's Attic. It was indeed; I worked in the editorial department of Annie's Attic for several years, and then as the in-house designer. The Tea Room was right across the street from the office I worked in, and it was always a treat to have lunch there. It closed several years ago, and I am not sure if it has reopened or not. But it was a lovely place to have a glass of tea!

Friday, April 12, 2013

I love tea pots, even though I seldom use one. Living in the south, I prefer my tea iced, and make it by the gallon in a pitcher, although I don't drink sweet tea anymore. In my neck of the woods, making sweet tea meant adding 1-2 cups of sugar to a gallon of tea; I don't even want to know how many calories that would be per glass! So, even though I loved it and drank it daily when I was growing up, I now stick to unsweetened tea (I don't like the taste of artificial sweeteners.)When I worked in Big Sandy, Texas it was a special treat to go to Annie's Tea Room for lunch; I loved their special flavored teas. They had hot tea available, but we always ordered iced. When it is 95 degrees in the shade, a cup of anything hot just doesn't appeal to me.But, my point was (can you believe I had one, lol!) that even though I don't use them very often, I do love tea pots, and have several designs featuring them.

And it is Friday, so how about a contest? I will give one person their choice of any pdf pattern on my site, bellacrochet.com. I will select the winner at random, and send out the patterns in the morning (Saturday.) I will post the name of the winner here, so be sure to check back in the morning to see if you won. Also, if you post anonymously, please be sure I have a way to identify you (at least give your first name or a nick name in your comment; I have no way of knowing who is posting.)

To enter, just leave a comment answering this question: Do you drink tea, and if so do you prefer it hot or iced? Sweet or unsweet?

Friday, April 05, 2013

When I was in second grade, everyone in my class made cardboard Easter Bunnies to hang in the hallway of our school. My teacher had brought several books of wall paper samples for us to use, and we were allowed to pick the samples we liked best to make clothing for our bunnies. Mine had a blue dress, a yellow bonnet and lots of pink flowers all over it. When my mother came to the school for our Easter party, I proudly showed her the bunnies lining the hallway and asked her to guess which one was mine. She immediately pointed at mine and said "This one is yours." I was amazed and thought she must have some kind of special psychic powers that allowed her to pick my bunny out of the dozens on the wall. Years later, when I asked her how she knew which one was mine, she said "It was easy; I just picked the one with all of the pink flowers on it."

Because, it seems, I have always had a thing for pink flowers; especially roses.

I would really love to put them on everything I design, but honestly, I do try to use some restraint.

But still, I add them whenever I can.

I guess if I had to pick just one thing that defines my style, I would say that it would be pink roses. I just love everything about them.

But, it is Friday, so how about a contest? I will give one person their choice of any pdf pattern on my site, bellacrochet.com.

I will select the winner at random, and send out the patterns in the morning (Saturday.) I will post the name of the winner here, so be sure to check back in the morning to see if you won.

Also, if you post anonymously, please be sure I have a way to identify you (at least give your first name or a nick name in your comment; I have no way of knowing who is posting.)To enter, just leave a comment answering this question: Do you have a favorite style element that you like to use when it comes to crochet? (Irish Roses, pineapples, textured stitches like popcorns or clusters, etc?)

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I love crochet, and although crochet has been my career and means of support for most of my life, I would crochet every day even if I never made a dime off of it!

But, I have been a professional crochet designer for almost 30 years. I worked as a technical editor for Annie's Attic for two years, and was the in-house designer for Annie's Attic and the NeedleCraft Shop for several years. In 2008, I left DRG Publishing where I was the crochet pattern book coordinator. I am now self-publishing my original designs through my company, BellaCrochet. You can see all my designs in my Etsy shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/bellacrochetI love creating vintage- look thread designs- I am a doily and potholder girl! I am the proud mother of 3 daughters and 3 sons, and the grandmother of 16 sweet and wonderful grandchildren. I live on a farm in rural east Texas, with my darlin' man, David.